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SAY THEIR NAMES is a place to commemorate the death of our black royalty who were victims of racial inequality. SAY THEIR NAMES makes it easy to donate, raise awareness, and sign petitions. Join the fight for justice and donate today.
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Hello, hunters! I created this site with the hope that people could learn more about the Black experience, why things are happening in the world right now, and find other ways to help the BLM movement apart from social media.
Let’s not forget the murder of George Floyd. Let’s not forget the ongoing commitment needed to fight injustice. One email. Once a month.
One reminder to not forget.
The music industry is calling for a "Blackout Tuesday" in response to the death of George Floyd, organized by Jamila Thomas + Brianna Agyemang. Numerous labels and artists are supporting "a day to disconnect from work and reconnect with our community."
"Yellowzine is a booklet of journeys, a collection in which ethnic minority artists have the liberty to recount and reflect on their process; what makes them artists, and where it all began. We're aiming to use societies’ marginalisation of artists of colour to create our own space." - Aisha Ayoadde, Founder of Yellowzine
An interactive, education experience that showcases a set of social rules that control and restrict Black lives across America. Without awareness of this reality and these truths, we’ll never be able to erase these rules for good. Together, we can change that.
The BLM-resource aggregate was a Tuesday morning project meant to aggregate the flurry of petitions, cases of brutality, and victim names being shared online.